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The editors liked
Excellent design
Magnificent screen
Good standby battery life
Solid call quality
Attractive design
Along with the 8800 Sirocco
The Luna is one of the finest-built handsets around with a supreme slider action.
The Nokia Luna 8600 has an attractive design
And a decent feature set including stereo Bluetooth
A music player
And voice commands.
Unique design and materials
Good display
Quadband
Beautiful
Solid build quality
Scratch resistant
The editors didn't like
No 3G capability
No Wi-Fi capability
Terrible battery life
No expandable memory
Camera quality could be better
Expensive
Short battery life
Limited memory hampers an otherwise great-sounding music player
While camera quality is average.
The Nokia Luna 8600 has low talk-time battery life and a cramped keyboard. Also
Its photo quality and speakerphone performance were poor
Abstract: PERFORMANCE Lunas graphic interface is sufficiently speedy with nothing much to complain about. The 2 inch screen utilises 16 million colours and a resolution of 240 X 320 pixels making the photos and videos look extremely sharp. Multimedia functions ...
Expensive, No expandable memory, Short battery life
Its impossible to review the Nokia 8600 Luna without first mentioning its $800 price tag. Thats eight LG Chocolates or two iPhones, and both beat the 8600 Luna in terms of style and functionality. While there is something to be said for the 8600 Luna...
Published: 2007-11-01, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Nokia Luna 8600 has an attractive design, solid call quality, and a decent feature set including stereo Bluetooth, a music player, and voice commands.
The Nokia Luna 8600 has low talk-time battery life and a cramped keyboard. Also, its photo quality and speakerphone performance were poor, and it lacks an expendable memory slot.
The Nokia Luna 8600 is a beauty with good call quality, but we didnt fall for its cramped keyboard and its poor speakerphone quality.
The Nokia 8600 Luna is definitely a breathtaking piece of art. The tempered smoked glass, resistant to scratches and smudges, is truly something that you wish to see on all phones. Build quality is definitely second to none, although it would have been...
Abstract: One of the most sought-after handsets in the premium market today is the Nokia 8800 in all its editions and variations due to a simple reason – it is pricey and has a quaint design. The 800-1000 Euro price-bracket features no competition for it what...
Almost a year and a half after the original 8800 model first appeared, in September ‘2006 the company presented its successor christened 8800 Sirocco. What stands for such a long gap between the two? The deal is easy to explain: 8800 maintained such...
Abstract: The 8600 Luna is a stunning handset in some respects. Simple clean lines define the design and it feels a million dollars in the hand. Just as well, as it costs a heck of a lot SIM free - £549 from Nokia's online store or, at the time of writing, £424.95 ...
Unique design and materials, Good display, Quadband
Weak ring tone of incoming calls, Unsuitable positioning of the antenna, impeding the signal reception
Nokia 8600 is a device, inspired by the Roman goddess of moonlight Luna, which is presented by her fascinating beauty and mysterious charm. In the elaboration of the phone attention has been paid to the smallest detail, and the emphasis is put on the u...